Six months after Beirut blast, Syrian refugees battle for survival
Syrian refugees were among those worst hit by the Beirut port explosion, which has forced aid organisations to spread themselves even thinner than before
U.S. 'deeply disturbed' by reports of systematic rape of Muslims in China camps
The BBC has reported allegations that women in camps for ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims have been raped, abused and tortured
Amazon plans AI-powered cameras in delivery vans to improve safety
Amazon says the AI-powered cameras will provide warnings about speeding and distracted driving and will constantly record drivers
With crowdfunding, UK homeless upskill to work on COVID-19 frontline
As the UK battles coronavirus, here's how some homeless people are using online platform Beam to find work on the coronavirus frontline
Indonesia's palm oil-powered 'green diesel' fuels threat to forests
As Jakarta works towards 100% biodiesel, environmentalists fear more tropical forest could be cleared to expand palm oil plantations
Solar ‘ramah lingkungan’ berbasis sawit ancaman bagi hutan Indonesia
Di tengah upaya menuju penggunaan bahan bakar biodiesel 100 persen, pemerhati lingkungan mengkhawatirkan kemungkinan pemusnahan hutan tropis untuk perluasan perkebunan sawit.
Colombia launches plan to stem killings of activists
The U.N. received information concerning 133 killings of human rights defenders last year
Erdogan says will not let Turkish university protests swell, "no such thing" as LGBT
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said "there is no such thing" as LGBT
California leads U.S. sprint towards electric vehicles
California is 'far and away' leading U.S. transition efforts to electric vehicles, according to a new study
U.S. State Dept says condemns Turkey's anti-LGBT rhetoric, concerned over protests
U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said the United States was concerned about demonstrations at a Turkish university